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{{Oscilloscope Sidebar |manufacturer=Tektronix | | {{Oscilloscope Sidebar | ||
series=7000-series scopes | |manufacturer=Tektronix | ||
|series=7000-series scopes | |||
model= 7613| | |model=7613 | ||
image=Tek-7613-front.jpg| | |summary=100 MHz variable-persistence storage mainframe | ||
caption=Tektronix 7613 with [[7A11]], [[7A22]], [[7B53A]] | | |image=Tek-7613-front.jpg | ||
introduced=1972 | | |caption=Tektronix 7613 with [[7A11]], [[7A22]], [[7B53A]] | ||
discontinued=1990 | | |introduced=1972 | ||
|discontinued=1990 | |||
|designers=Bill DeVey;John Durecka;Doug Giesbers;Ed Wolf;Chuck Davis;Dave McCullough;Dick Anderson | |||
manuals= | |manuals= | ||
* [[Media:070-1365-00.pdf|7613 Operator Manual]] (PDF) | * [[Media:070-1365-00.pdf|7613 Operator Manual]] (PDF) | ||
* [[Media:070-1463-00.pdf|7613 Service Manual]] (PDF) | * [[Media:070-1463-00.pdf|7613 Service Manual]] (PDF) | ||
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In the 76x3 family (7613, [[7623]] and [[7633]]), the 7613 has the slowest writing speed specification. In storage mode, it is therefore more suited to lower-frequency work, or as a display for spectrum analyzers or sampling plugins. | In the 76x3 family (7613, [[7623]] and [[7633]]), the 7613 has the slowest writing speed specification. In storage mode, it is therefore more suited to lower-frequency work, or as a display for spectrum analyzers or sampling plugins. | ||
Project Engineer for the 7613 and 7623 was [[Bill DeVey]]. | Project Engineer for the 7613 and [[7623]] was [[Bill DeVey]] under direction of [[Oliver Dalton]]. [[John Durecka]] did the electrical design. [[Doug Giesbers]], [[Ed Wolf]], and [[Chuck Davis]] provided the mechanical design. Aiding the overall design effort were [[Dave McCullough]] and [[Dick Anderson]]. | ||
{{BeginSpecs}} | {{BeginSpecs}} |